Chapter 156 |
2022 -- H 6603 SUBSTITUTE A Enacted 06/27/2022 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- ACCESS TO ADVANCED PLACEMENT COURSES FOR ALL STUDENTS ACT |
Introduced By: Representatives Amore, J Lombardi, Potter, Alzate, Giraldo, and Morales |
Date Introduced: January 06, 2022 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. Section 16-32-2 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-32 entitled "University |
of Rhode Island [See Title 16 Chapter 97 - The Rhode Island Board of Education Act]" is hereby |
amended to read as follows: |
16-32-2. Board of Trustees established. |
(a) There is hereby created a board of trustees for the university of Rhode Island, sometimes |
referred to as the "board" or "board of trustees," which shall be and is constituted a public |
corporation, empowered to sue and be sued in its own name; to borrow money; to compromise and |
settle claims; to have a seal; and to make and execute contracts and other instruments necessary or |
convenient to the exercise of its powers; and to exercise all the powers, in addition to those |
specifically enumerated in this chapter, usually appertaining to public corporations entrusted with |
control of postsecondary educational institutions and functions. Upon its organization, the board |
shall be vested with the legal title to all property, real and personal, now owned by and/or under |
the control or in the custody of the council on postsecondary education for the use of the university |
of Rhode Island, including all its departments, divisions, and branches, sometimes referred to as |
the property. |
(b) The board is empowered to hold and operate the property in trust for the state; to |
acquire, hold, and dispose of the property and other like property as deemed necessary for the |
execution of its corporate purposes. The board is made successor to all powers, rights, duties, and |
privileges for the university of Rhode Island formerly belonging to the council on postsecondary |
education pertaining to postsecondary education and the board of governors for higher education. |
(c) The board shall be the employer of record for the university. It shall retain all authority |
formerly vested in the council on postsecondary education and the board of education regarding |
the employment of faculty and staff at the university of Rhode Island. The board shall appoint the |
president of the university and shall review their performance on an annual basis. |
(1) The board is empowered to enter into contracts and agreements with the council on |
postsecondary education and/or the department of administration related to employee benefits, |
including but not limited to retirement benefits, health, dental, vision and life insurance, disability |
insurance, workers' compensation, and tuition waivers to maximize the state's and university's |
purchasing and investment portfolio and educational opportunities for the benefit of its employees. |
(2) The board is empowered to enter into collective bargaining agreements as appropriate |
with its employees and all existing collective bargaining agreements in effect when the board is |
established pursuant to § 16-32-2.2 shall be transferred from the council on postsecondary |
education to the board. |
(d) The board shall make rules and regulations for the control and use of all public |
properties and highways under its care, and for violations of those rules and regulations; penalties, |
up to one hundred dollars ($100) and costs for any one offense, may be imposed by any district |
court or police court in the city or town where the violation occurs; and, in general, the board shall |
take all actions necessary for the proper execution of the powers and duties granted to, and imposed |
upon, the board by the terms of this chapter. |
(e) The board shall make rules and regulations pursuant to chapter 2 of title 37 to implement |
its responsibilities as a public agency for procurement purposes as defined in § 37-2-7(16). |
(f) The board shall evaluate data on which to base performance of the university as |
described in subsection (g) of this section which shall be defined by the president of the university. |
These measures may include and incorporate outcomes or goals from multiple, previous years. The |
lack of information from previous years, however, will not affect the use of performance-based |
measures. |
(g) The university of Rhode Island shall have unique measures consistent with its purpose, |
role, scope, and mission. The board shall provide faculty and students an opportunity to provide |
input on the development of performance measures. |
(1) The performance-based measures shall include, but not be limited to, the following |
metrics: |
(i) The number and percentage, including growth in relation to enrollment and prior years |
of bachelor's degrees awarded to first-time, full-time students within four (4) years and six (6) |
years, including summer graduates; |
(ii) The number of degrees awarded that are tied to Rhode Island's high demand, high-wage |
employment opportunities consistent with the institution's mission; |
(iii) One metric that applies only to the university, in consultation with the president, which |
shall consider faculty, staff, and student input; and |
(iv) Any other metrics that are deemed appropriate by the board. |
(2) Weight may be assigned to any of the aforementioned metrics to reinforce the mission |
of the university, the economic needs of the state, and the socio-economic status of the students. |
(h) The board shall hold the university accountable for developing and implementing |
transfer pathways for students from the community college of Rhode Island and Rhode Island |
college. |
(i) The board shall adopt a process requiring every academic program at the university to |
accept for credit the advanced placement subject test scores of students who obtain a three (3) or |
better in any advanced placement course. |
(i)(j) The board shall adopt a process requiring every academic program at the university |
to accept for credit the advanced placement subject test scores of students who obtain a three (3) or |
better in any advanced placement course. The board shall supervise, coordinate, and/or authorize |
audits, civil and administrative investigations, and inspections or oversight reviews, when |
necessary, relating to expenditure of state or federal funds, or to any and all university programs |
and operations, as well as the procurement of any supplies, services, or construction, by the |
university. In the course of an audit or investigation, the board authorized auditor(s) shall review |
statutes and regulations of the university and shall determine if the university is in compliance and |
shall make recommendations concerning the efficiency of operations, and the effect of such statutes |
or regulations on internal controls and the prevention and detection of fraud, waste, and abuse. The |
board authorized auditor(s) may recommend policies or procedures that may strengthen internal |
controls, or assist in the prevention or detection of fraud, waste, and abuse or mismanagement. Any |
audits conducted shall be transmitted to the office of internal audit established in chapter 7.1 of title |
35. |
SECTION 2. Sections 16-59-4 and 16-59-6 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-59 entitled |
"Council on Postsecondary Education [See Title 16 Chapter 97 - The Rhode Island Board of |
Education Act]" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
16-59-4. Powers and duties of the council on postsecondary education. |
The council on postsecondary education shall have, in addition to those enumerated in § |
16-59-1, the following powers and duties: |
(1) To approve a systematic program of information gathering, processing, and analysis |
addressed to every level, aspect, and form of higher education in this state especially as that |
information relates to current and future educational needs so that current needs may be met with |
reasonable promptness and plans formulated to meet future needs as they arise in the most efficient |
and economical manner possible. |
(2) To develop and approve a strategic plan implementing broad goals and objectives for |
higher education in the state as established by the board of education, including a comprehensive |
capital development program. |
(3) To formulate broad policy to implement the goals and objectives established and |
adopted by the board of education; to adopt standards and require enforcement; and to exercise |
general supervision over all higher public education in the state and over independent higher |
education in the state as provided in subdivision subsections (8) and (9) of this section. The board |
of education and the council shall not engage in the operation or administration of any subordinate |
committee, university, junior college, or community college, except its own office of postsecondary |
education and except as specifically authorized by an act of the general assembly; provided, the |
presidents of each institution of higher learning shall be the chief administrative and executive |
officers of that institution; and provided that nothing contained in this section shall prohibit their |
direct access to or interfere with the relationship between the presidents and the board of education |
and the council. |
(4) To communicate with and seek the advice of the commissioner of postsecondary |
education, the presidents of the public higher education institutions, and all those concerned with, |
and affected by, its determinations as a regular procedure in arriving at its conclusions and in setting |
its policy. |
(5) To prepare and maintain a five-year (5) funding plan for higher education that |
implements the strategic financing recommendations of the board of education; to prepare, with the |
assistance of the commissioner of postsecondary education, and to present annually to the state |
budget officer, in accordance with § 35-3-4, a state higher education budget, which shall include, |
but not be limited to, the budget of the office of postsecondary education and the budget of the state |
colleges. In the preparation of the budget, the council shall implement priorities established by the |
board of education of expenditures for public higher education purposes of state revenues and other |
public resources made available for the support of higher public education. Prior to submitting the |
budget to the state budget officer as required by the budget office instructions and this subsection, |
the council shall present the budget to the board of education for its review and approval. Nothing |
contained in this subdivision shall authorize the council to alter the allocation of grants or aid |
otherwise provided by law. |
(6) To maintain an office of postsecondary commissioner; to provide for its staffing and |
organization; and to manage and oversee a commissioner of postsecondary education pursuant to |
duties and responsibilities defined in §§ 16-59-6 and 16-59-7. The commissioner of postsecondary |
education and the office of postsecondary commissioner shall have the duties and responsibilities |
as defined in §§ 16-59-6 and 16-59-7. |
(7) To appoint and dismiss presidents of the public institutions of higher learning with the |
assistance of the commissioner of postsecondary education, and to establish procedures for this, |
and with the assistance of the commissioner to approve or disapprove vice presidents of the public |
institutions of higher learning appointed by the respective presidents of the public institutions of |
higher learning. |
(8) To establish other educational agencies or subcommittees necessary or desirable for the |
conduct of any or all aspects of higher education and to determine all powers, functions, and |
composition of any agencies or subcommittees and to dissolve them when their purpose shall have |
been fulfilled. |
(9) To exercise the authority vested in the board of regents for education with relation to |
independent higher educational institutions within the state under the terms of chapter 40 of this |
title, and other laws affecting independent higher education in the state. |
(10) To enforce the provisions of all laws relating to higher education, public and |
independent. |
(11) To be responsible for all the functions, powers, and duties that were vested in the board |
of regents for education relating to higher education, including, but not limited to, the following |
specific functions: |
(i) To approve the role and scope of programs at public institutions of higher learning with |
the assistance of the commissioner of postsecondary education which shall include, but not be |
limited to, populations to be served, the type and level of programs, and academic fields offered. |
(ii) To adopt and require standard accounting procedures for the office of postsecondary |
commissioner and all public colleges and universities. |
(iii) To approve a clear and definitive mission for each public institution of higher learning |
with the assistance of the commissioner of postsecondary education that is consistent with the role |
and scope of programs at the public institutions. |
(iv) To promote maximum efficiency, economy, and cooperation in the delivery of public |
higher educational services in the state and cooperation with independent institutions of higher |
education. |
(12) To incorporate into its own affirmative action reporting process periodic reports |
monitoring specific faculty and staff searches by the chairperson of the search committee to include |
the rationale for granting those interviews and the final hiring results. The institutions must |
empower their affirmative action officer to monitor searches in this manner; to intervene during the |
search; and, when necessary;, to cause a search to cease if affirmative action goals are not being |
adequately served. |
(13) To incorporate a specific category for accountability on affirmative action goals and |
implementation as part of the board's annual evaluations and three-year (3) reviews for the |
presidents of each of the public institutions of higher education. |
(14) To make a formal request of the governor that, whenever an opportunity arises to make |
new appointments to the board, that the governor make every effort to increase the number of |
African Americans, Native Americans, Asians, and Hispanics on the board. |
(15) To develop coherent plans for the elimination of unnecessary duplication in public |
higher education and addressing the future needs of public education within the state in the most |
efficient and economical manner possible. |
(16) To delegate to the presidents of each public higher education institution the authority |
and responsibility for operational and management decisions related to their institutions, consistent |
with the goals of the statewide strategic plan for postsecondary education; provided, however, that |
the presidents may be required to provide information or updates to the council regarding any |
delegated operational or management decisions. |
(17) To approve application and renewal fees for all postsecondary institutions situated in |
Rhode Island, public or private, that choose to participate in an interstate, postsecondary distance- |
education reciprocity agreement. |
(18) To the extent necessary for participation, and to the extent required and stated in an |
interstate distance-learning reciprocity agreement, the council shall promulgate procedures to |
address complaints received from out-of-state students in connection with, or related to, any Rhode |
Island postsecondary institution, public or private, that has been approved to participate in an |
interstate, distance-learning reciprocity agreement. |
(19) To serve as the governing body of the division of higher education assistance and |
exercise all powers and duties of the division of higher education assistance as set forth under the |
terms of Chapter 57 of this title; however, any debts, liabilities, or obligations of the council that |
result from its status as such governing body shall be payable solely from the revenues or assets of |
reserve funds set forth and established by the prior Rhode Island higher education assistance |
authority and/or the Rhode Island division of higher education assistance created pursuant to |
Chapter 57 of this title, and not from any assets or property held by the council on postsecondary |
education pursuant to this chapter. |
(20) To guarantee one hundred percent (100%) of the unpaid principal and accrued interest |
of any eligible loan made by a lender to any eligible borrower in existence prior to July 1, 2015, |
for the purpose of assisting the students in obtaining an education in an eligible institution, subject, |
however, to the limitation regarding any debts, liabilities, or obligations of the council set forth in |
subsection (19) above, and in § 16-57-12. |
(21) To prescribe rules and regulations deemed necessary or desirable to carry out the |
purposes of serving as a guaranty agency for the loans set forth in § 16-59-4 subsection (20) of |
this section, including without limitation rules and regulations: |
(i) To ensure compliance by the division with the requirements imposed by statutes or |
regulation governing the guaranty, insurance, purchase, or other dealing in eligible loans by federal |
agencies, instrumentalities, or corporations,; |
(ii) To set standards of eligibility for educational institutions, students, and lenders and to |
define residency and all other terms as the division deems necessary to carry out the purposes of |
this chapter,; and |
(iii) To set standards for the administration of programs of postsecondary student financial |
assistance assigned by law to the division, including but not limited to savings programs. |
Administrative rules governing savings programs shall authorize the division, in conjunction with |
the commissioner of postsecondary education, to negotiate reciprocal agreements with institutions |
in other states offering similar savings programs for the purpose of maximizing educational benefits |
to students in this state. |
(22) To establish penalties for violations of any order, rule, or regulation of the division, |
and a method for enforcing these. |
(23) To set and collect fees and charges, in connection with its guaranties and servicing, |
including without limitation reimbursement of costs of financing by the division, service charges, |
and insurance premiums and fees and costs associated with implementing and administering |
savings programs established pursuant to this chapter. |
(24) To hold and operate property previously held by the higher education assistance |
authority in trust for the state, and to acquire, hold, and dispose of the property and other like |
property as deemed necessary for the execution of its corporate purposes. |
(25) To direct the public colleges of higher education to adopt and, upon approval by the |
council, execute a process to accept the advanced placement subject test scores of students who |
obtain a three (3) or better in any advanced placement course for college credit. |
16-59-6. Commissioner of postsecondary education. |
The council on postsecondary education, with approval of the board, shall appoint a |
commissioner of postsecondary education, who shall serve at the pleasure of the council, provided |
that his or her initial engagement by the council shall be for a period of not more than three (3) |
years. For the purpose of appointing, retaining, or dismissing a commissioner of postsecondary |
education, the governor shall serve as an additional voting member of the council. The position of |
commissioner shall be in the unclassified service of the state and he or she shall serve as the chief |
executive officer of the council on postsecondary education, the chief administrative officer of the |
office of postsecondary commissioner, and the executive director of the division of higher |
education assistance. The commissioner of postsecondary education shall have any duties that are |
defined in this section and in this title and other additional duties as may be determined by the |
council, and shall perform any other duties as may be vested in him or her by law. In addition to |
these duties and general supervision of the office of postsecondary commissioner and the |
appointment of the several officers and employees of the office, it shall be the duty of the |
commissioner of postsecondary education: |
(1) To develop and implement a systematic program of information gathering, processing, |
and analysis addressed to every aspect of higher education in the state, especially as that |
information relates to current and future educational needs. |
(2) To prepare a strategic plan for higher education in the state aligned with the goals of |
the board of education's strategic plan; to coordinate the goals and objectives of the higher public |
education sector with the goals of the council on elementary and secondary education and activities |
of the independent higher education sector where feasible. |
(3) To communicate with, and seek the advice of those concerned with, and affected by the |
board of education's and council's determinations. |
(4) To implement broad policy as it pertains to the goals and objectives established by the |
board of education and council on postsecondary education; to promote better coordination |
between higher public education in the state, independent higher education in the state as provided |
in subsection (10) of this section, and pre kK-12 education; to assist in the preparation of the budget |
for public higher education; and to be responsible, upon direction of the council, for the allocation |
of appropriations, the acquisition, holding, disposition of property. |
(5) To be responsible for the coordination of the various higher educational functions of |
the state so that maximum efficiency and economy can be achieved. |
(6) To assist the board of education in preparation and maintenance of a five-year (5) |
strategic funding plan for higher education; to assist the council in the preparation and presentation |
annually to the state budget officer in accordance with § 35-3-4 of a total, public higher educational |
budget. |
(7) To recommend to the council on postsecondary education, after consultation with the |
presidents, a clear and definitive mission for each college. |
(8) To annually recommend to the council on postsecondary education, after consultation |
with the presidents, the creation, abolition, retention, or consolidation of departments, divisions, |
programs, and courses of study within the public colleges to eliminate unnecessary duplication in |
public higher education, to address the future needs of public higher education in the state, and to |
advance proposals recommended by the presidents of the public colleges pursuant to §§ 16-33-2.1 |
and 16-33.1-2.1. |
(9) To supervise the operations of the office of postsecondary commissioner, including the |
division of higher education assistance, and any other additional duties and responsibilities that |
may be assigned by the council. |
(10) To perform the duties vested in the council with relation to independent higher |
educational institutions within the state under the terms of chapter 40 of this title and any other |
laws that affect independent higher education in the state. |
(11) To be responsible for the administration of policies, rules, and regulations of the |
council on postsecondary education with relation to the entire field of higher education within the |
state, not specifically granted to any other department, board, or agency and not incompatible with |
law. |
(12) To prepare standard accounting procedures for public higher education and all public |
colleges. |
(13) To carry out the policies and directives of the board of education and the council on |
postsecondary education through the office of postsecondary commissioner and through utilization |
of the resources of the public colleges. |
(14) To enter into interstate reciprocity agreements regarding the provision of |
postsecondary distance education; to administer such agreements; to approve or disapprove |
applications to voluntarily participate in such agreements from postsecondary institutions that have |
their principal place of business in Rhode Island; and to establish annual fees, with the approval of |
the council on postsecondary education, for aforesaid applications to participate in an interstate |
postsecondary distance education reciprocity agreement. |
(15) To the extent necessary for participation, and to the extent required and stated in any |
distance learning reciprocity agreement, to implement procedures to address complaints received |
from out-of-state students in connection with, or related to, any Rhode Island postsecondary |
institution, public or private, that has been approved to participate in said reciprocity agreement. |
(16) To oversee the processes that the community college of Rhode Island, Rhode Island |
college, and the university of Rhode Island adopt and execute, pursuant to §§ 16-32-2(i) and 16- |
59-4(25) to accept advanced placement subject test scores of students who obtain a three (3) or |
better in any advanced placement course for college credit. |
(17) To collect data annually related to awarding college credit to students who receive test |
scores of three (3) or higher on advanced placement courses, including, but not limited to: |
(i) The number of students who receive college credit at each public institution of higher |
learning for obtaining advanced placement test scores of three (3) or higher; |
(ii) The number of college credits issued by the community college of Rhode Island, Rhode |
Island college, and the university of Rhode Island due to students' advanced placement subject test |
score scores of three (3) ("qualified") or better in any advanced placement course; and |
(iii) Any other relevant data as determined by the commissioner. |
(16)(18) To exercise all powers and duties of the division of higher education assistance as |
set forth under the terms of chapter 57 of this title. |
SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
======== |
LC003611/SUB A |
======== |